Sentences with phrase «few sentences come»

You've written for hours on end, and discovered that very few sentences come out right the first, or second, or fifth time... but you stuck with it, and now the whole thing is written.

Not exact matches

What came out of that night is a few sentences I write, word for word, in every notebook I've purchased since then.
Whenever he found his speech growing too modern — which was about every sentence or two — he ladled in a few such Scriptural phrases as «exceeding sore,» «and it came to pass,» etc., and made things satisfactory again.
Probably few Bible readers ask themselves why the verse says what it does instead of saying «Do mercy, love justice, etc.» Even fewer know that Hebrew sentences automatically emphasize what comes first.
So, I guess I am trying to understand your last few sentences, butler: «And I also think some of the people who believe there is no God are waiting to come back to Him.»
If you ask Milo why he's excited about a new baby coming to live with us, he will mention the word «minivan» within a few enthusiastic sentences.
While the last few sentences do shed some light on a few of my preferences, they are hardly the tip of the iceberg when it comes to who I am as a mom.
You could also write down just the few first sentences of your talk and read it, Anholt says, «but in a voice that doesn't sound like you read it, to get in [to] the presentation until the first slide comes up.»
I prefer writing articles as opposed to just a few sentences about my outfits so I'm glad you appreciate them Plenty more coming!
This required a woman to come up with a few sentences about herself, contact a newspaper or magazine and pay for the British and American women describe what it's like to date French men.
The narrator comes out with classic lines that seem to be missing a few words that complete the sentence and make it comprehendible.
The traditional French nursery rhyme «Y ’ a une pie» is an easy sentence to construct, and once the pupils have sung it a few times they'll be ready to come to the front to try swapping the nouns and adverbs for new French words, making their own sentences.
Students these days are coming out with A * grades and can barely string a few sentences together.
You may need to write out the first few bibliography cards as examples or help him come up with a strong topic sentence.
You can post a video of yourself talking or reading a few sentences from the book in a style consistent with the content (playful coming - of - age, vampires, historical adventure).
I'd always get annoyed when I'd try to highlight a single sentence, and Amazon insisted on including a few words from the previous sentence, or the sentence that came after it.
A lot of us worry about quality of books in the self - publishing arena; could you break down what you foresee the editor's role will look like in a few years, if you think they will freelance, and whether the world will come back around to trying to guarantee that e-books available for sale will, if nothing else, have proper grammar and sentence structure and punctuation?
On that topic I did come away with a few books; Moon, Bust, Death Sentence amd Western Noir.
Is it really beyond some of the «finest minds in climatology» to come up with a few sentences every five or so years that are clear and unambiguous?
Sitting in his chambers the day before the sentencing, he thought of a study of butterflies, which he'd come across in a magazine a few days before, during an afternoon working in the garden: even after the chrysalis and even after having melted down into goo during their transformation from caterpillars, butterflies showed evidence of remembering their life on the ground.
Just send us a link to your Github profile and a few sentences on why you'd like to come to [email protected] no later than March 18th, 2015.
The Professional Summary needs to come first, and this section only needs to consist of a few sentences going over basic soft skills, experiences, and accomplishments the applicant has earned.
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